THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT THE EXPENDITURE OF DISCRETIONARY FUNDS BE AS FOLLOWS: PREPARATION OF SURVEY AND RESEARCH REPORTS – $20,000; TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE – $5,000; EDUCATION – $4,000; SURVEY OF HUNTERSVILLE AND ITS EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION – $8,500 WITH THE PROVISION THAT STAFF SEEK APPROVAL OF THE TOWN OF HUNTERSVILLE TO PAY UP TO 50% OF PROJECT COSTS; RESERVE – $2,500.

The applicant proposed to demolish the building, and install a plaque detailing the history of the building, similar to the example shown below. Photo documentation of the exterior and interior of the building will also be provided by the owner.

THE DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT THE COA APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION OF THE QUERY-SPIVEY-MCGEE BUILDING, 600 S. COLLEGE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N.C., BE APPROVED WITH THE CONTINGENCY THAT A PLAQUE DETAILING THE HISTORY OF THE BUILDING BE INSTALLED AND PHOTO DOCUMENTATION OF THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING BE PROVIDED TO THE COMMISSION.

a. Presentation of the S&R Report on Former Charlotte Fire Station Number Ten, 2136 Remount Road, Charlotte — S&R Report

THE SURVEY COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION (HLC) THAT THE HLC RECOMMEND TO THE CHARLOTTE CITY COUNCIL THAT IT DESIGNATE THE FORMER CHARLOTTE FIRE STATION NUMBER 10, 2136 REMOUNT ROAD, CHARLOTTE, N.C., AS A HISTORIC LANDMARK. THE LANDMARK SHALL INCLUDE THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING, THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING, AND THE ENTIRE TAX PARCEL ASSOCIATED WITH THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.

b. Consideration of Future Areas of Concentration for Preparing Survey and Research Reports

THE SURVEY COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION (HLC) THAT THE HLC FUND A SURVEY AND RESEARCH REPORT ON THE RUDISIL GOLD MINE, WEST SUMMIT AVENUE, CHARLOTTE, N.C.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will make reasonable accommodations in all programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability who meets essential eligibility requirements. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission programs will be available in the most integrated setting for each individual. If any accommodations are necessary for participation in any program, meeting, or service, participants are encouraged to notify us at (704) 376-9115 or by email, stewart.gray@mecklenburgcountync.gov or at 2100 Randolph Rd, Charlotte, NC 28207 at least one week prior to commencement.